The designs of inflatable boats
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009Many people want to have their own inflatable boats so that on a sunny day, they can go boating with their friends and families. But with thousands of boats in the market, most people feel puzzled and do not know what kind to choose. Fortunately, a little knowledge on inflatable boats can lend you great help. The following are some types of designs of inflatable boats.
Tenders and Dinghies
This is the perfect inflatable boat design for most beginners. It is also a practical design for anyone looking for a general-purpose boat that offers safety and stability for a reasonable price. Yacht tender has a wide range of size, from under six feet to 20 feet. Within this category, you’ll find four styles of yacht tender.
Inflatable Boats with a Keel
A V-hull inflatable boat has an inflation tube, or in some cases, a keel located beneath the floor slats. The inflated tube gives your inflatable boat a V-shaped keel at the bow of the boat. The keel cuts through the water better than a flat bottomed boat and improves the handling of the boat. You will also find that V-hull inflatable boats are designed to be more buoyant, which is nice if you will be carrying a lot of weighty gear.
High Performance Inflatable boats
If you do not want to drive casually on water, but want to do a great performance and run at a high speed, then inflatable boats with high performance hulls are your best choices. High performance hulls are routinely used for inflatable racing boats, rescue boats and even water skiing. The hull of a high performance boat usually features a complex system of inflatable tubes Rushing on water at a high speed must be an amazing deal. Unless you are truly an experienced boater, do not try them at ease in considering to your safety.
RIB’s (Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats)
As the name refers, RIB’s are inflatable boats with a rigid hull, which is usually made of some type of fiberglass. The V-hull shape at the bow gradually flattens out. These are probably the most popular of inflatable boat designs for occasional or family users. There are also some sub-types of RIBs. Some of the larger models come complete with build-in seating areas, storage, and easy to use consoles. There are also a variety of military and rescue applications for RIB’s due to their safety and maneuverability.
Other Inflatable Boat Designs
There are also many other kinds of inflatable boats. Many are the copies of traditional boats, while some are newly innovation, and some are of National characteristics. Inflatable kayaks or inflatable canoes are excellent options if you enjoy kayaking or canoeing. Inflatable pontoon boats are used primarily for fishing .These boats have two inflatable tubes that are spaced away from each other with a seat or seats sitting between and slightly above them. Most inflatable pontoon boats hold only one or two individuals. Inflatable pontoon boats are excellent for fishing because they remain stable even if you put your weight more heavily to one side. You can stow your fishing gear in the bottom between the two pontoons.
Of course, most people buy inflatable boats for entertainment. With the information above, you can choose one according perfectly to your needs.